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<h3>Synopsis by Matthew Murray (i9717029@unicorn.it.wsu.edu)</h3>
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<p>
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While Sheridan and Ivanova take care of minor station affairs, Talia
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waits for a friend who soon arrives, Taro Isogi. They greet each
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other, and he asks her what she thinks of his new Mars proposal. "It's
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like all your proposals," she says. "Too progressive, too risky, and
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too costly in the short run. But if you can make it happen..." He
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says that he must make it happen so that FutureCorp can expand beyond
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Earth, with Mars as the next logical step. Talia says that senate will
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be against it and that the Mars Conglomerate will bury him, but Isogi
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says he is prepared, if they can convince Mars to share the risk. He
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says that, if his plan doesn't go through, many innocent people, and
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his dream, will die on the path toward Martian independence.
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Another woman enters. She introduces herself as Amanda Carter, of the
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Mars colony business affairs committee. Isogi introduces Talia
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to her. Carter says that she read Isogi's proposal, and that he is either
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insane or very brave. He says that people probably felt much the same way
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about her great grandfather John, when he piloted the colony first ship to
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Mars. She sits down to discuss the proposal
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with Isogi and Talia.
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/negotiation.gif"> The negotiations begin.
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In a small office deep in the midst of the San Diego wastelands, a
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woman sits at a desk, with many monitors and displays around her, one
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of which is showing a speech made by President Clark soon after
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President Santiago's death. A component on the desk beeps, and she
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answers it by saying, "Thirteen?"
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A strange
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circular pattern of lights appears on a screen. A computerized voice
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says to her, "All components have arrived safely on Babylon 5. Control
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is prepared to go on-line." She orders the operation to commence. On
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Babylon 5, in a cargo bay, a large container marked CLASSIFIED CARGO
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opens, and a hand reaches out, as something or someone emerges.
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Sheridan receives a call from Earth, from Senator Elise Voudreau.
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She tells him that Isogi has arranged a meeting with Carter,
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who she describes as an "outspoken advocate of Mars independence,"
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and who she believes is conspiring with FutureCorp to finance another
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rebellion on Mars Colony. Sheridan asks her for proof, and she tells
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him that if the current Mars Conglomerate could be removed, FutureCorp
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could get a foothold in space if they had an exclusive trade and
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services agreement with Mars. She says that most of the members of the
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Mars Conglomerate wanted to leave after the last rebellion. Sheridan
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apologizes, but says that he cannot interfere. She tells him to
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investigate the matter, and report anything of interest to her. He
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says that his duties don't include spying, to which she replies, "These
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are volatile times, Captain. Practicality is more important than
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principles, if lives are to be saved. I'll expect to hear from you
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soon." She breaks off the communication.
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Isogi tells Carter that Mars has resources that could be used by alien
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worlds, which in turn would supply Mars with economic base enough to win Mars
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its independence in about ten years. Carter says that it will be hard
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to convince the committee of this, and that they will need lots of
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assurance. Talia points out that her words aren't entirely true--it is
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Carter that needs the assurance, since Carter believes the committee
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will accept her recommendation. Carter says that Mars is in great turmoil
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now, and that she doesn't want to propose anything to the committee
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without knowing all that is expected of them. Isogi explains that it
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is for that reason that he chose Babylon 5 for the negotiations, since
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the representatives of the alien worlds involved in the plan are located
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there.
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Carter says that she will speak with the business
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affairs committee, says that she might have an answer by the next day,
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and leaves. After she is gone, Talia explains that Carter likes
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the idea, though she does have her doubts. Isogi asks Talia what she
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thinks, and she says that there is a great financial risk, and that the
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legal maneuvering will be difficult. They agree to go to dinner.
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While Sheridan and Ivanova discuss a new alien delegation that has come
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to the station, Talia and Isogi walk along a corridor, talking about
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the benefits of Isogi's plan. He says that Mars can be the beginning
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of a new life for humans. As they talk, a man approaches the two of them.
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"Free Mars," he says. He clutches Isogi's neck, and throws
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Talia to the ground. Electricity streams forth from the man's hand,
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electrocuting Isogi. When Isogi drops to the ground, dead, the man
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comes after Talia, but as he approaches, she senses something. In his
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mind, she sees a strange image which looks like a ship being blown
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apart as seen from the inside. The man sees it in his own mind as well, and
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walks away, confused. Talia goes over to Isogi's body, but can do
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nothing to help him.
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<img align=middle width=150 height=112
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src="/lurk/gif/028/freemars.gif"> "Free Mars!"
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In Sheridan's office, Sheridan asks Talia if she was sure she didn't
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understand the meaning of the images from the man's head. She says
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that all she saw was a blur of light and sound, followed by blackness.
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She explains that, although all he said was "Free Mars," he was
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feeling no emotions, and had only those images in his head, much
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different from other Free Mars advocates she scanned when she worked on Mars.
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Sheridan asks her why someone from Free Mars would kill Isogi, and she
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says that there would be no reason, as his solution was peaceful.
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Sheridan tells her that Earth Central disagrees, and that they believe
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that he had planned to back another rebellion on Mars. She tells him that
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Isogi wouldn't do such a thing, and that someone is lying to him. He
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suggests that someone may be lying to her, even though she is a
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telepath, because Isogi was an old friend of hers. Crying, she says to
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Sheridan, "Taro Isogi spent his life improving the lives of
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others. He built a business based on that principle, and he never
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broke a rule or harmed another to do it. Mars was his dream, Captain,
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now he's been murdered for it, and you're trying to cast the blame on
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him." Sheridan apologizes, and Talia asks to go back to her quarters.
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Sheridan says he will arrange for an escort, and Garibaldi appears to
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perform the job. On their way in the elevator, Garibaldi tries to
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cheer Talia up, and is partially successful. He also promises to find
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the person responsible.
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<p>
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The man who murdered Isogi approaches a communications terminal and
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enters a code. The same circular light pattern that appeared on the
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console in the office in the San Diego wastelands comes onscreen. The
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computerized voice asks for a report, and the man says that phase one
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has been completed. The voice orders him to download all the data
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accrued during the mission, and then erase the source file. The man
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removes the flesh-colored covering from his hand, revealing a black
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extension, lined with circuits. He inserts a finger into the transfer
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port. An image of Isogi being killed appears on the screen, followed
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by one of Talia on the ground. The computerized voice analyzes
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the information, telling about Talia's position and telepath rating.
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The voice says, "Control states Miss Winters could jeopardize
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mission. Eliminate her, then continue with phase two." The
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communication ends, and the man asks the station's computer to locate
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Talia.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/babcom.gif"> Consulting with Control.
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On C&C, Sheridan orders all outgoing traffic to be held, as he doesn't
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want the murderer leaving. Ivanova asks if he knows who did it. He
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says he doesn't, but that Talia was an eyewitness. Ivanova asks if she
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is okay. Sheridan says that she is, and that he believes the killer
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wanted a witness. Sheridan asks Ivanova what she thinks of
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Talia. Ivanova says that she is interesting. Sheridan observes that
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Ivanova doesn't usually describe people as "interesting." Ivanova says
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that she doesn't know Talia very well, though she has talked to her
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several times before. She reminds him how she feels about
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telepaths.
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Sheridan asks her if Talia can be trusted, and Ivanova says
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that she believes so, but that Talia is very loyal to PsiCorps. Sheridan asks
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her if she trusts PsiCorps, and Ivanova says that she doesn't and asks
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Sheridan if he does.
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"Telepaths are gifted and cursed
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in ways I can never hope to understand," Sheridan answers. "But they're still
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human beings -- good, bad, or indifferent. I trust in individuals, not
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organizations."
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"Then you may trust Miss Winters," Ivanova says.
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Amanda Carter is in her quarters when Sheridan enters. He tells her he
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wants to ask her questions
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about Isogi. She declines, saying that her affairs are none of Earth
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Force's business. Sheridan tells her that in this case they are,
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because of Isogi's murder. She asks who could have done it, and
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Sheridan tells her that the man who did it said, "Free Mars." She says
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that Free Mars was not informed of the meeting, and that they would
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have had nothing to gain anyway. She says that someone didn't like the
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idea of Mars gaining its independence.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/badnews.gif"> Sheridan delivers the bad news.
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Sheridan asks who would go to such lengths, and she
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says that the senate and Mars Conglomerate would both be opposed to the deal,
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though she couldn't believe that either group would go as far as murder.
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Sheridan says good-bye to her, but says he might have to ask her
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some more questions. As he leaves, she says that she wants to help in
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any way possible, as "whoever killed Taro Isogi killed Mars' best hope
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for the future."
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Sheridan enters Garibaldi's office, where Garibaldi is going over the
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medical report, and tells Sheridan that he died of electrocution. They
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found finger marks on Isogi's neck, but no prints or striations.
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Sheridan asks if it may have been a slaver's glove, but Garibaldi said
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it couldn't have been. He says that it must have been some sort of
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prosthetic weaponry, though he doesn't know why the power source didn't
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show up on scanners. Sheridan says that he might need to enlist some
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"special help," though he doesn't want to elaborate further until they
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have more information. Sheridan orders Garibaldi to watch over Talia,
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and continue the investigation, including Earth government and "Corp
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secure areas." Garibaldi agrees, but wants to know what Sheridan has
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in mind. Sheridan declines to answer what he is thinking, but does
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hope that he is wrong. He then leaves.
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Talia is being escorted by a security guard when a voice behind them
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calls out, "Hey, Earthers!" The man who killed Isogi runs up to the
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security guard and electrocutes him. Talia tries to escape, but the
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man catches her and prepares to electrocute her, saying only "Free
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Mars." Unable to break free, she sees more of the scene she saw in his
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head earlier; this time she sees another ship firing.
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While the man is stunned, she runs away,
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looking for help. The man looks at his hand. "What have they done to
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me?" he wonders. He wanders off.
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<p>
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Talia explains to Sheridan her recent experience. "The images in his
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mind were the same as before, except this time I saw an Earth Alliance
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ship. A big one, a cruiser I think. It was firing at him. And I know
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this sounds crazy, but it hit him and he died." Sheridan has
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difficulty believing this. "It was as if he were reliving the thought
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of his death over and over again, clinging to it as if it were the only
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thought he had." Garibaldi comes into Sheridan's office, and tells
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them that Medlab was able to analyze the DNA of some of the assailant's
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hair. He puts the analysis up on the screen, and Talia confirms the
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man as her attacker. Garibaldi explains that the man is a leader of
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Free Mars, by the name of Abel Horn. Sheridan recognizes him as the
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man who claimed responsibility for destroying Richie Station on Mars,
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and he wants him captured. Garibaldi says that there is a
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problem -- according to Earth Force intelligence, Horn is dead, his ship
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destroyed during the rebellion. Talia is able to interpret that as the
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image from his mind. Sheridan doesn't explain anything to Garibaldi,
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but orders Talia put in protective custody, and a fugitive alert placed
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on Horn. Garibaldi escorts Talia out of the office.
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<p>
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Amanda Carter enters her quarters, and runs into someone who is already
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there -- Abel Horn. She says that she thought he was dead, and he
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explains that he was attacked over Phobos, but that a friend of hers
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rescued him and helped him. He says that he has been on the run and
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hiding until he heard that she was on Babylon 5. She asks him why he
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killed Isogi. He says that the murder charge is a lie, and that he
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only came to see her. He says he needs to get back to Mars, and that
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she is the only one that can help him. She says that she can't help
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him because she doesn't want anyone to know that she was once a member
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of Free Mars, and she doesn't want to jeopardize Mars' chance at
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independence. Horn threatens to tell her secret if he doesn't help
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her, and she says that she can't believe blackmail is something he
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would stoop to. He tries to tell her he's changed, and removes the covering
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on his hand, when he cripples over in pain. She asks him what is
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wrong, and he says that he needs her to help. He says that Talia can
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help him, and asks Carter to find her.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/reunion.gif"> Horn begs for Carter's help.
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Garibaldi is with Talia telling her that she is safe, and that she can
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get an escort if she needs to leave. He is about to leave when she
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offers him some tea. He agrees to stay, saying that it is his third
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favorite thing in the universe.
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Ivanova tries to deal with the problems cropping up from keeping the
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ships docked aboard Babylon 5, but Sheridan says that he doesn't think
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the murderer is trying to leave, though he does order her to check all
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ships before letting them go. He says there is something else he wants
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to check, and leaves.
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While they drink their tea, Garibaldi tells Talia that his father
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taught him everything he knew about security, and that he misses him
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now that he is dead. Talia says she never knew her parents, but had
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someone help her through her first year at the PsiCorps academy.
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Garibaldi receives a call from Sheridan, who tells him to come to his
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quarters. As Garibaldi leaves, Talia thanks him for talking with her,
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and Garibaldi says it was his pleasure.
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Garibaldi goes to Sheridan's quarters, and Sheridan shows him some data
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regarding a project entitled Lazarus. Sheridan explains it was part of
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Earth Force's experiments with cybernetics. Garibaldi knew that they
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weren't able to make them work because humans couldn't function with
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machines put in their brains. Sheridan tells Garibaldi that they
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then experimented with using people on the brink of death. "The theory
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was to 'hard-wire' the subject's brain with a computer intelligence
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that kept the brain functional while the body was repaired. Then,
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using telepathic deep scan, the subject was fixated on the moment of
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his death, shutting down all conscious thought. The computer takes
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complete control, while the subject is dying over and over again in his
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subconscious." Sheridan tells Garibaldi that Talia sensed that
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from Horn, and that it is possible that Horn is someone to whom that
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happened. Garibaldi says that he thinks that Sheridan's information could be
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wrong, but Sheridan disagrees, saying that he had two opportunities to
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kill Talia, but didn't do so, which might mean that Talia made him
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realize who he was, which screwed up his programming. Garibaldi and
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Sheridan both express uncertainty at this idea, but Sheridan says that,
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if he is correct, there might be some way to locate Horn.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/file.gif"> Viewing the Lazarus files.
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Meanwhile, Horn lies, unconscious, on Carter's sofa. Carter walks over
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to her communicator and tells the computer she wants to send a message
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to Talia. At the mention of Talia's name, Horn's eyes open suddenly.
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When she contacts Talia, she asks Talia to meet her in her quarters in
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thirty minutes. Horn tells Carter that he knew she'd help, but as she
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tries to explain, he hits her, knocking her unconcious.
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Sheridan and Garibaldi believe that they have found a way to track
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Horn. Though Sheridan's information on Project Lazarus is quite old,
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the power crystal of the cybernetic computer emits radiation. It
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wouldn't show up on environmental scans, but if they reconfigure the
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sensors, it might be detectable. Garibaldi receives a call from security,
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telling
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him that Talia has asked for a security escort to meet with Amanda Carter.
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Garibaldi assigns an officer, telling him that he will meet them
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outside, just in case. Sheridan tries to reconfigure the scanning
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device, but has difficulty. Garibaldi
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walks over and tells him to "let the wizard have a
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go." Sheridan does, and Garibaldi attempts to reconfigure the
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scanners, but only succeeds in causing the door to the room to open and
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shut repeatedly. Garibaldi admits that the task is difficult and
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leaves. "Thanks, Mr. Wizard," Sheridan says as Garibaldi leaves.
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Garibaldi meets up with Talia on her way to Carter's quaters.
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Garibaldi asks why she is going there, and she says that Carter wants
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to push Isogi's plan through. Talia isn't sure if she can convince
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FutureCorp to go along with it, but, if she can, it would be honoring
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Isogi's memory. She enters Carter's quarters, and finds her on the
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floor. As she examines the body, Horn grabs her, warning her that he
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will kill her if she screams.
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As Sheridan completes the reconfiguration of the sensors, Horn orders
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Talia to tell him what the images in his head means. He lets go of
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her, and asks her to help him. She scans him again. She sees the same
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images as before, with the addition of several others. After the
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destruction of Horn's ship, she sees the inside of a room where he is
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being operated on by several doctors, who supply him with a cybernetic
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prosthesis on his hand. Also present in the room is a female PsiCop,
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who looks at him and smiles. "Ours now. All ours." Talia loses
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the scan, and she tells Horn what happened to him. She tells him that,
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while he was dying, he was scanned, operated on, and then rebuilt. She
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asks him who the PsiCop is, but he doesn't respond.
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/allours.gif"> "All ours."
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<p>
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Sheridan's environmental scan finishes, and he learns that Horn is in
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Carter's quarters. Sheridan calls Garibaldi, telling him what he just
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learned. He orders Garibaldi to take Horn alive. Garibaldi and the
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other security officers enter, but, as they do, Horn grabs Talia and
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threatens to kill her. Garibaldi tells Horn to think about what he's
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doing, but Horn says he can't. Horn orders Garibaldi and the others to
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drop their weapons, which they do. Horn picks one of the guns up.
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Garibaldi says that he will see Horn dies painfully if he kills Talia,
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but Horn says that he is already dead. Sheridan bursts in and
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says that Horn isn't really dead, but that he is being used to betray
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Mars. Horn asks how Sheridan knows this, but Sheridan says that Horn
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knows as well. Sheridan tells Horn that he wants to help him, but
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that he wants Talia to be freed as well. Horn lets go of Talia, who
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runs to Garibaldi. Sheridan tells Horn to put the weapon down.
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"It was the Earthers, wasn't it?" Horn asks. "It wasn't...it wasn't
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enough just to kill me." Sheridan says that he will help Horn learn
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who is responsible if he puts down the gun. "Mars will never be free
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until the sands run red with Earther blood," Horn says to Carter, who
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just regained conciousness. He fires at Sheridan, but misses.
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Sheridan draws his weapon quickly and hits Horn, who falls to the
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ground. Before he dies, Horn thanks Sheridan for killing him. A
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security guard scans Horn, and detects a dangerous energy surge.
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Realizing what is going on, Sheridan evacuates everyone from the room,
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right before Horn explodes, leaving no evidence.
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Carter apologizes to Talia; she only asked Talia
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to talk to her because she believed that Talia could help Horn.
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Garibaldi asks how Carter knew so much about Horn, and Carter explains
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that Horn wasn't always a terrorist. She was once in love with Horn,
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and he convinced her to join Free Mars which, at that time, wasn't
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violent. But, when it became more violent, she left it, and him.
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Garibaldi doesn't believe this. But Carter insists that she is telling
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the truth, that she has just ended her career by telling it.
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Carter says that she still believes in Isogi's ideas, and
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Sheridan tells her that, if she will do her best to make Isogi's plan
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go through, they won't report the incident. Talia even agrees to help
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talk to FutureCorp to convince them that the Mars government had
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nothing to do with the murder. Carter thanks Sheridan for his help,
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and Talia, Sheridan, and Garibaldi leave. Garibaldi asks Sheridan why
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he did what he did, but Talia explains
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that Horn didn't want to kill her -- only to be scanned by her.
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Sheridan asks her if she did, and she tells him that she did, and that
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she saw the image of the operation. Sheridan asks her if she
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recognized anything, such as a face or a uniform. Talia says that she
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didn't, and is escorted back to her quarters by Garibaldi.
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<p>
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Garibaldi enters Sheridan's office, and asks him how he knew about the
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Lazarus Project. Sheridan explains that, while some people collect art
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or coins, he collects secrets, such as black projects, secret
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organizations, and conspiracies. Garibaldi asks if one of those secrets
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includes who was behind the recent incidents. Sheridan tries to avoid
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answering, but Garibaldi says that he needs to know if there is a
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threat to the station. Sheridan says that the threat goes far beyond
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the station, and Garibaldi agrees, saying that, if Horn was what
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Sheridan believed, the situation has nothing to do with Free Mars.
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Garibaldi knows that to do something like this would take a lot of
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power and money. He suspects Sheridan knows who is behind it.
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<p>
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Sheridan tells Garibaldi his suspicions, after making Garibaldi
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promise to not tell anyone else. "For the past six years, there have
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been rumors about a...rogue agency operating deep inside Earth gov. A
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dirty tricks squad dealing in black projects and Star Chamber justice.
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It took me over three years just to get the name: Bureau 13. And the
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man who gave me that name died soon after. I am convinced that they
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exist and that they are behind this incident."
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<p>
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"Why?" asks Garibaldi.
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<p>
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"Isogi was a danger to Earth policy on Mars. I think his death was a
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warning to the other corporations. I also think Horn was meant to
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destroy Free Mars from the inside, and, possibly, ruin Amanda Carter as
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well. Unfortunately, I can't prove any of it."
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<p>
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"If this is true..."
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<p>
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"Then everything we believe in is in jeopardy. There is a spider in
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the web, Mr. Garibaldi, and I intend to find it... and kill it."
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<p>
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<img align=middle width=128 height=96
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src="/lurk/gif/028/spider.gif"> "There is a spider in the web..."
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<p>
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Inside the office in the San Diego wastelands, the woman working there
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answers another communication. "Thirteen." A screen with the familiar
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circular light pattern appears, and the same computerized voice says,
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"Report from Babylon 5 control mission only partly successful. Isogi
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terminated but unit was destroyed before he could leave station for
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Mars."
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<p>
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"Is the bureau at hazard?" asks the woman.
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<p>
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"Control does not believe so."
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<p>
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"Belief is not enough. He is to follow up until he is certain.
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Thirteen out." The woman turns around, and we see her face -- she
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is the PsiCop from the images Talia found in Horn's mind.
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<p>
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Talia searches through her computer, looking for records of the PsiCop
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from Horn's mind. As she recalls the information she found in Horn's
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mind, the computer completes its search. Talia looks over the
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information. On the computer screen is a picture of the woman -- the
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same one from Horn's memory. Under her picture is but one
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flashing word: DECEASED.
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